but let's look to the north of virginia beach, virginia, baltimore, philadelphia, new york city right now just getting those first bands of rain and, boy, it is just going to be a very difficult travel situation from the carolina coast all the way up towards new england in the next 12, 24, 36 hours. here's the actual storm track. this thing was parallel along the northern california -- the north carolina coastline now but out of the north but will start to turn more towards the northwest heading into tuesday. as it does, you can expect wind gusts over 75 miles-per-hour. also going to be a very heavy area of cold air, and this is what's going to turn a lot of this moisture that feeds in off the ocean to a rain/snow mix. we're looking at wind gusts over 75 miles-per-hour, and also rainfall close to a foot in this area. so, definitely travel not recommended especially monday and tuesday. here locally, live doppler 7hd showing you career sky -- clear sky across the bay area, and mild temperature. antioch, 67. 60 in san francisco. 60 in san jose. san rafael, mild, 64 degrees. here's a look